[systemd-devel] Bugfix release(s)

Amish anon.amish at gmail.com
Fri Jan 18 03:45:14 UTC 2019



On 18/01/19 2:29 am, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Do, 17.01.19 07:05, Amish (anon.amish at gmail.com) wrote:
>
>> On 16/01/19 11:52 pm, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>>> On Mi, 16.01.19 09:46, Colin Guthrie (gmane at colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jérémy ROSEN wrote on 16/01/2019 08:24:
>>>>> yes... adding a "this is the start of the freeze" tag sounds like a low
>>>>> hanging fruit... it's almost no work for the core team to do, and it
>>>>> would be a clear signal that the freeze period is starting...
>>>> And automated mails to the list when this happens would be nice too, as
>>>> some folk will likely still follow the list more than they login to
>>>> github (and for those that do login to github they may have many other
>>>> projects so it could get lost in the noise)
>>> Hmm, I figure we'd need to set up a webhook for that... but someone
>>> would have to host this? Anyone wants to set this up? If so, that'd be
>>> excellent of course!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Lennart
>> May be a user (say systemd-watch) with systemd-devel at lists.freedesktop.org
>> as email id can be created on Github.
>>
>> And that user activates "Watch" feature with "Releases only" mode set.
>>
>> So Github will automatically send email to mailing list. (needs some testing
>> by mailing list administrator)
> Hmm, interesting idea. But that would mean if people would everuse
> @systemd-watch in any comment on the github page they'd spam our
> mailing list? Or is there a way to turn that off?

As I said - it needs some testing.

May be filter can be put in mailing list which ignores mails from github 
with @mentions.

We can check some sample emails received from Github and create filters 
accordingly.

I have activated that option for me - so next time I would come to know 
difference in two types of emails.

Regards,

Amish


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